AIRBLADE® DRYER
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Belanger, Inc. * 1001 Doheny Ct. * Northville, MI 48167 * Ph (810) 349-7010 * Fax (810) 380-9681
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Maintenance
Motor Maintenance Supplied by Baldor®
Section 2 Installation & Operation
Alignment
Accurate alignment of the motor with the driven equipment is extremely important.
1. 1.
Direct Coupling
For direct drive, use flexible couplings if possible. Consult the drive
or equipment manufacturer for more information. Mechanical vibration and roughness during
operation may indicate poor alignment. Use dial indicators to check alignment. The space between
coupling hubs should be maintained as recommended by the coupling manufacturer.
2. 2.
End-Play Adjustment
The axial position of the motor frame with respect to its load
is also extremely important. The motor bearings are not designed for excessive external axial thrust
loads. Improper adjustment will cause failure.
3. 3.
Pulley Ratio
The pulley ratio should not exceed 8:1.
4. 4.
Belt Drive
Align sheaves carefully to minimize belt wear and axial bearing loads (see
End-Play Adjustment). Belt tension should be sufficient to prevent belt slippage at rated speed and
load. However, belt slippage may occur during starting.
Caution: Do not over tension belts.
5. Sleeve bearing motors are only suitable for coupled loads.
Doweling & Bolting
After proper alignment is verified, dowel pins should be inserted through the motor
feet into the foundation. This will maintain the correct motor position should motor
removal be required. (Baldor motors are designed for doweling.)
1.
1.
Drill dowel holes in diagonally opposite motor feet in the locations provided.
2.
2.
Drill corresponding holes in the foundation.
3.
3.
Ream all holes.
4.
4.
Install proper fitting dowels.
5.
5.
Mounting bolts must be carefully tightened to prevent changes in alignment. Use a
flat washer and lock washer under each nut or bolt head to hold the motor feet secure. Flanged nuts
or bolts may be used as an alternative to washers.
Power Connection
Motor and control wiring, overload protection, disconnects, accessories and
grounding should conform to the National Electrical Code and local codes and
practices.
Conduit Box
For ease of making connections, an oversize conduit box is provided. The box can
be rotated 360° in 90° increments. Auxiliary conduit boxes are provided on some
motors for accessories such as space heaters, RTD’s etc.
AC Power
Connect the motor leads as shown on the connection diagram located on the name
plate or inside the cover on the conduit box. Be sure the following guidelines are
met:
1. AC power is within ±10% of rated voltage with rated frequency.
(See motor name plate for ratings).
OR
2. AC power is within ±5% of rated frequency with rated voltage.
OR
3. A combined variation in voltage and frequency of ±10% (sum of
absolute values) of rated values, provided the frequency
variation does not exceed ±5% of rated frequency.
Performance within these voltage and frequency variations are
shown in Figure 2-1.